Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2012/01/23
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi Mark, If I'd known this was going to upset you so much, I wouldn't have said anything at all. If you look at what I wrote, you'll find I replaced the Noctilux (50) with a Summilux (50). I mentioned the Summilux (75) to show that it wash't the narrow depth of field that put me off. I very seldom shoot with a tele. I either have a 35 or 50 Summilux mounted 90% of the time. As to the why I bought the Noctilux, I shoot wide open a lot of the time so when a Noctilux came available locally, it seemed natural to try one out. However, it was my first normal/wide lens that only focused to 1.0 m. I use the M camera because it is one of the few cameras that doesn't get in the way of what I see. It's just a plain glass window to the world. Up until I bought the Noctilux, I never gave the 0.7 m close focus limit a single thought. The camera just worked. After I got the Noctilux I found myself, after framing my shot normally, frequently having to back up. Not all the time but often enough that I noticed. I don't want to notice my camera. I want it to disappear. I sold the lens. John On 2012-01-22, at 7:08 PM, Mark Rabiner wrote: > One expects to see a portfolio in which the work revolves around 2 to 3 > foot > macro shots. Is there a URL? > The issue to me is not why one SELLS a Noctilux because it won't focus to > .7 > of a meter but why one BOUGHT one in the first place. > I should think the portfolio of a Noctilux user would revolve around a > whole > lot of low light shooting. > Low light and close both? Not that's a bit original! > I'm not sure how many low light shooters are also close in shooters. It > seems to me the ultra low light macro field remains wide open. > You are not using a 75 Summilux to shoot what? Where? > I don't see how a short tele replaces a normal focal lengh lens > Id have thought a normal would replace a normal. > > A normal which can feel wide when it needs to or tele with some inspired > use. A 75mm lens is never going to feel wide. And I'd hate be the only lens > on my camera.. If my main lens was not a normal it would be a wide.